So they checked into the spa and spent the day getting all the kinks worked out. Jelly Belly Bunny enjoyed having her ears rubbed. Rosa Robin got a seaweed wrap, which she ended up eating instead. Tina developed a crush on her masseur and bought a fifty-visit punch card on her way out. Hodge and Podge received paraffin paw treatments and now they’re ready to crochet up a storm.

Welcome the new and improved cast of Squirrel Picnic! They’re bigger and better. Can you tell the difference?

What do you do when your muscles ache from an overindulgence in needle crafting? Do you relax with a heat pad or get a massage? Try a different style of hook or needles? Do you take time off and explore another medium? If you’re suffering from a needle-crafting injury, I’m sending you soothing thoughts and some good wishes to get you back to your craft soon again…

Because next week, I’ll release the pattern for Tina Ballerina Bear and I know you’ll want to try this!

After hiking down a hill and through a glen, over a bridge and across a meadow, Podge arrives at Eric’s laboratory with the welcome basket from everyone at Squirrel Picnic. She rings the bell on a massive door at the base of an oak tree… Continue reading →

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Hi there! I'm Jennifer Olivarez and these two little squirrels are Hodge and Podge. Whether you’re looking for whimsical patterns, lighthearted comics, or something to smile about, you’ve come to the right place and we're so happy you're here.